Frequently Asked Questions
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The cloud next to a DNS entry indicates the status of the CloudFlare service: active (colored) or inactive (gray), signaling the use of CloudFlare services.
Discover the information in the passage below regarding addon domains and their redirection in CloudFlare.
Adding a site to CloudFlare is quick, but the propagation of changes can take time, so it is recommended to do it at night for optimal performance.
Learn how to add DNS records in CloudFlare, either from the administration panel or through the cPanel plugin, for efficient management of your domains.
Changing the registrar is only necessary if it does not allow the modification of nameservers, in order to activate CloudFlare on the domain.
Changing hosting is not necessary to activate CloudFlare; all Hostico hosting packages are compatible with this service.
Cancelling CloudFlare services is possible by changing the nameservers or disabling the plugin. Complete details in the dedicated tutorial.
After activating CloudFlare, DNS changes depend on the method used: through CloudFlare nameservers or a plugin. Learn how to manage them correctly.
Any site, static or dynamic, can use CloudFlare, except for those that do direct streaming. It is ideal for sites with video from external platforms.
Discover the differences between activating CloudFlare from cPanel and setting nameservers on the domain. Find out which option offers more statistics and DNS control.
Cloudflare is a CDN network that improves website speed, ensures high availability, and provides protection against DDoS attacks, thus optimizing online performance.